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BenQ XL2540K or Asus VG258QM
Re: BenQ XL2540K or Asus VG258QM
Main display (TV/PC monitor): LG 42C21LA (4K 120 Hz OLED / WBE panel)
Tested displays: ASUS VG259QM/VG279QM [favourite LCD FPS display] (280 Hz IPS) • Zowie XL2546K/XL2540K/XL2546 (240 Hz TN DyAc) • Dell S3222DGM [favourite LCD display for the best blacks, contrast and panel uniformity] (165 Hz VA) • Dell Alienware AW2521HFLA (240 Hz IPS) • HP Omen X 25f (240 Hz TN) • MSI MAG251RX (240 Hz IPS) • Gigabyte M27Q (170 Hz IPS) • Acer Predator XB273X (240 Hz IPS G-SYNC) • Acer Predator XB271HU (165 Hz IPS G-SYNC) • Acer Nitro XV272UKV (170 Hz IPS) • Acer Nitro XV252QF (390 Hz IPS) • LG 27GN800 (144 Hz IPS) • LG 27GL850 (144 Hz nanoIPS) • LG 27GP850 (180 Hz nanoIPS) • Samsung Odyssey G7 (240 Hz VA)
OS: Windows 11 Pro GPU: Palit GeForce RTX 4090 GameRock OC CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D + be quiet! Dark Rock Pro 4 + Arctic MX-6 RAM: 32GB (2x16GB dual channel) DDR5 Kingston Fury Beast Black 6000 MHz CL30 (fully optimized primary and secondary timings by Buildzoid for SK Hynix die on AM5 platform) PSU: Corsair RM1200x SHIFT 1200W (ATX 3.0, PCIe 5.0 12VHPWR 600W) SSD1: Kingston KC3000 1TB NVMe PCIe 4.0 x4 SSD2: Corsair Force MP510 960GB PCIe 3.0 x4 MB: ASUS ROG STRIX X670E-A GAMING WIFI (GPU PCIe 5.0 x16, NVMe PCIe 5.0 x4) CASE: be quiet! Silent Base 802 Window White CASE FANS: be quiet! Silent Wings 4 140mm PWM (3x front, 1x rear, 1x top rear, positive pressure) MOUSE: Logitech G PRO X Superlight (white) Lightspeed wireless MOUSEPAD: ARTISAN FX HIEN (wine red, soft, XL) KEYBOARD: Logitech G915 TKL (white, GL Tactile) Lightspeed wireless HEADPHONES: Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless (white) 24-bit 96 KHz + Sennheiser BTD600 Bluetooth 5.2 aptX Adaptive CHAIR: Herman Miller Aeron (graphite, fully loaded, size C)
Tested displays: ASUS VG259QM/VG279QM [favourite LCD FPS display] (280 Hz IPS) • Zowie XL2546K/XL2540K/XL2546 (240 Hz TN DyAc) • Dell S3222DGM [favourite LCD display for the best blacks, contrast and panel uniformity] (165 Hz VA) • Dell Alienware AW2521HFLA (240 Hz IPS) • HP Omen X 25f (240 Hz TN) • MSI MAG251RX (240 Hz IPS) • Gigabyte M27Q (170 Hz IPS) • Acer Predator XB273X (240 Hz IPS G-SYNC) • Acer Predator XB271HU (165 Hz IPS G-SYNC) • Acer Nitro XV272UKV (170 Hz IPS) • Acer Nitro XV252QF (390 Hz IPS) • LG 27GN800 (144 Hz IPS) • LG 27GL850 (144 Hz nanoIPS) • LG 27GP850 (180 Hz nanoIPS) • Samsung Odyssey G7 (240 Hz VA)
OS: Windows 11 Pro GPU: Palit GeForce RTX 4090 GameRock OC CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D + be quiet! Dark Rock Pro 4 + Arctic MX-6 RAM: 32GB (2x16GB dual channel) DDR5 Kingston Fury Beast Black 6000 MHz CL30 (fully optimized primary and secondary timings by Buildzoid for SK Hynix die on AM5 platform) PSU: Corsair RM1200x SHIFT 1200W (ATX 3.0, PCIe 5.0 12VHPWR 600W) SSD1: Kingston KC3000 1TB NVMe PCIe 4.0 x4 SSD2: Corsair Force MP510 960GB PCIe 3.0 x4 MB: ASUS ROG STRIX X670E-A GAMING WIFI (GPU PCIe 5.0 x16, NVMe PCIe 5.0 x4) CASE: be quiet! Silent Base 802 Window White CASE FANS: be quiet! Silent Wings 4 140mm PWM (3x front, 1x rear, 1x top rear, positive pressure) MOUSE: Logitech G PRO X Superlight (white) Lightspeed wireless MOUSEPAD: ARTISAN FX HIEN (wine red, soft, XL) KEYBOARD: Logitech G915 TKL (white, GL Tactile) Lightspeed wireless HEADPHONES: Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless (white) 24-bit 96 KHz + Sennheiser BTD600 Bluetooth 5.2 aptX Adaptive CHAIR: Herman Miller Aeron (graphite, fully loaded, size C)
Re: BenQ XL2540K or Asus VG258QM
I can't reply, my messages need to be moderated....tomorrow I can test the monitor, what tests do you suggest and with which settings?
EDIT: Ok, I can reply immediatly now
Re: BenQ XL2540K or Asus VG258QM
Some UFO Ghosting Test (https://www.testufo.com/ghosting) videos would probably be the best, on overdrive Level 3, 4 and 5 (with preferably 960 and 1920 pps speed options).
UFO Test should be recorded like in this video.
Would be great if you could record short videos like this with mentioned overdrive levels for VG258QM, or at least with overdrive Level 3 and 4 using 960 pps speed
UFO Ghosting Test video with ELMB turned on would also be interesting to see, especially to some strobing lovers around here!
Main display (TV/PC monitor): LG 42C21LA (4K 120 Hz OLED / WBE panel)
Tested displays: ASUS VG259QM/VG279QM [favourite LCD FPS display] (280 Hz IPS) • Zowie XL2546K/XL2540K/XL2546 (240 Hz TN DyAc) • Dell S3222DGM [favourite LCD display for the best blacks, contrast and panel uniformity] (165 Hz VA) • Dell Alienware AW2521HFLA (240 Hz IPS) • HP Omen X 25f (240 Hz TN) • MSI MAG251RX (240 Hz IPS) • Gigabyte M27Q (170 Hz IPS) • Acer Predator XB273X (240 Hz IPS G-SYNC) • Acer Predator XB271HU (165 Hz IPS G-SYNC) • Acer Nitro XV272UKV (170 Hz IPS) • Acer Nitro XV252QF (390 Hz IPS) • LG 27GN800 (144 Hz IPS) • LG 27GL850 (144 Hz nanoIPS) • LG 27GP850 (180 Hz nanoIPS) • Samsung Odyssey G7 (240 Hz VA)
OS: Windows 11 Pro GPU: Palit GeForce RTX 4090 GameRock OC CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D + be quiet! Dark Rock Pro 4 + Arctic MX-6 RAM: 32GB (2x16GB dual channel) DDR5 Kingston Fury Beast Black 6000 MHz CL30 (fully optimized primary and secondary timings by Buildzoid for SK Hynix die on AM5 platform) PSU: Corsair RM1200x SHIFT 1200W (ATX 3.0, PCIe 5.0 12VHPWR 600W) SSD1: Kingston KC3000 1TB NVMe PCIe 4.0 x4 SSD2: Corsair Force MP510 960GB PCIe 3.0 x4 MB: ASUS ROG STRIX X670E-A GAMING WIFI (GPU PCIe 5.0 x16, NVMe PCIe 5.0 x4) CASE: be quiet! Silent Base 802 Window White CASE FANS: be quiet! Silent Wings 4 140mm PWM (3x front, 1x rear, 1x top rear, positive pressure) MOUSE: Logitech G PRO X Superlight (white) Lightspeed wireless MOUSEPAD: ARTISAN FX HIEN (wine red, soft, XL) KEYBOARD: Logitech G915 TKL (white, GL Tactile) Lightspeed wireless HEADPHONES: Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless (white) 24-bit 96 KHz + Sennheiser BTD600 Bluetooth 5.2 aptX Adaptive CHAIR: Herman Miller Aeron (graphite, fully loaded, size C)
Tested displays: ASUS VG259QM/VG279QM [favourite LCD FPS display] (280 Hz IPS) • Zowie XL2546K/XL2540K/XL2546 (240 Hz TN DyAc) • Dell S3222DGM [favourite LCD display for the best blacks, contrast and panel uniformity] (165 Hz VA) • Dell Alienware AW2521HFLA (240 Hz IPS) • HP Omen X 25f (240 Hz TN) • MSI MAG251RX (240 Hz IPS) • Gigabyte M27Q (170 Hz IPS) • Acer Predator XB273X (240 Hz IPS G-SYNC) • Acer Predator XB271HU (165 Hz IPS G-SYNC) • Acer Nitro XV272UKV (170 Hz IPS) • Acer Nitro XV252QF (390 Hz IPS) • LG 27GN800 (144 Hz IPS) • LG 27GL850 (144 Hz nanoIPS) • LG 27GP850 (180 Hz nanoIPS) • Samsung Odyssey G7 (240 Hz VA)
OS: Windows 11 Pro GPU: Palit GeForce RTX 4090 GameRock OC CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D + be quiet! Dark Rock Pro 4 + Arctic MX-6 RAM: 32GB (2x16GB dual channel) DDR5 Kingston Fury Beast Black 6000 MHz CL30 (fully optimized primary and secondary timings by Buildzoid for SK Hynix die on AM5 platform) PSU: Corsair RM1200x SHIFT 1200W (ATX 3.0, PCIe 5.0 12VHPWR 600W) SSD1: Kingston KC3000 1TB NVMe PCIe 4.0 x4 SSD2: Corsair Force MP510 960GB PCIe 3.0 x4 MB: ASUS ROG STRIX X670E-A GAMING WIFI (GPU PCIe 5.0 x16, NVMe PCIe 5.0 x4) CASE: be quiet! Silent Base 802 Window White CASE FANS: be quiet! Silent Wings 4 140mm PWM (3x front, 1x rear, 1x top rear, positive pressure) MOUSE: Logitech G PRO X Superlight (white) Lightspeed wireless MOUSEPAD: ARTISAN FX HIEN (wine red, soft, XL) KEYBOARD: Logitech G915 TKL (white, GL Tactile) Lightspeed wireless HEADPHONES: Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless (white) 24-bit 96 KHz + Sennheiser BTD600 Bluetooth 5.2 aptX Adaptive CHAIR: Herman Miller Aeron (graphite, fully loaded, size C)
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Re: BenQ XL2540K or Asus VG258QM
So the IPS models are faster than the TN? Are they usually pretty accurate with their results?
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Re: BenQ XL2540K or Asus VG258QM
While the fastest TN still beats same-Hz IPS marginally, the average >240 Hz IPS can easily beat a lot of TN panels already. IPS now has the highest Hz panels on the market, and the slight extra Hz (even just 40 Hz) can obliterate any disadvantage. Especially if you're using at least a 2KHz+ poll rate mouse (Example: Razer 8KHz Viper mouse configured to 2KHz, 4KHz or 8KHz, but don't overload your specific game).jb_gade324 wrote: ↑25 Mar 2021, 19:16So the IPS models are faster than the TN? Are they usually pretty accurate with their results?
If you use >240Hz, then a 2KHz mouse poll rate is almost mandatory nowadays since mouse jitter becomes visible when mouse Hz is less than 4x display Hz. Always keep mouse Hz at least 4x-6x higher than display Hz, as mouse Hz must be massively oversampled especially for unsynchronized frequencies (like audio beat frequency/harmonics = mouse jitter as a function of Hz-vs-Hz)
The chasm has narrowed greatly in recent years.
2005: IPS had visibly about ~8x more ghosting than TN
2015: IPS had visibly about ~3x more ghosting than TN
2021: IPS visibly nearly identical to TN in ghosting at same Hz*
*for FastIPS formulated panels manufactured 2020 or later
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Re: BenQ XL2540K or Asus VG258QM
(sry, for my bad english in advance:D)
I received Vg258qm earlier and already returned it to the shop, sad news about input lag have been confirmed for me. I can play CS GO with VG279QM better(actually, still the best 240hz panel for me)
There are photos:
https://prnt.sc/10w7efq
https://prnt.sc/10w7est
https://prnt.sc/10w7znm
I know this review will be not so expected as many people want here cause I don't like any types of overdrives and adjust only brightness, contrast and colors. I always have some issues with overdrives in CS GO that's why I don't like it and stock mode for me the best.
I used many TN 240hz panels: XL2540, AW2518HF, LG 27GK750F, Acer xf252qx - all of them I returned to the shop cause I wasn't satisfied with input lag, for those years vg248qe was the best for me, one year ago at last I changed it to vg279qm cause I really impressed by input lag of this panel. My dream it's a panel with xf252qx response time and vg279qm input lag ))
As for my subjective opinion VG258QM has the same input lag as Acer xf252qx (I suppose it's the same panel), but actually these TN's 240hz in my experience were the best for me. (I suppose xl2540k/2546k have the same perfomance or slightly better as many like it here)
Reponse time slightly faster with vg258qm than on vg279qm, I could spot enemies faster in rare moments, but also TN's are brighter(may be that's also why).
Two more bad moments with vg258qm I had eyestrain after 2 hours of gaming in CS GO, I never had this issue with vg279qm.(probably I just need more adjust brightness on vg258qm, didn't spend much time for adjusting). Also I saw in DM sometimes inverse ghosting(if I properly understood what is it).
For me I only found one thing useful with vg258qm - in rare moments I can spot enemies slightly easier.
So in conlusion:
input lag: vg279qm > vg258qm
response time: vg258qm(slightly better) > vg279qm (in 80 OD I think clarity the same)
Colors: of course vg279qm > vg258qm
In common TN 240hz was sad sight after fast IPS 240hz and from this moment I fed up with TN 240hz and will test only 240hz IPS.
Last panel which was really imressed me after vg279qm it's new Acer XV272UX(2k, 240hz, IPS)
So I highly recommend to go for VG259QM or VG279QM.
Probably, enthusiasts who like overdrive tests would found in future some strong sides of VG258QM, but as for me it's just another xf252qx which was introduced in 2019 and actually as I remember clarity on xf252qx was better ...
Again sticked to vg279qm and will be wating second generation of 240hz IPS.
I received Vg258qm earlier and already returned it to the shop, sad news about input lag have been confirmed for me. I can play CS GO with VG279QM better(actually, still the best 240hz panel for me)
There are photos:
https://prnt.sc/10w7efq
https://prnt.sc/10w7est
https://prnt.sc/10w7znm
I know this review will be not so expected as many people want here cause I don't like any types of overdrives and adjust only brightness, contrast and colors. I always have some issues with overdrives in CS GO that's why I don't like it and stock mode for me the best.
I used many TN 240hz panels: XL2540, AW2518HF, LG 27GK750F, Acer xf252qx - all of them I returned to the shop cause I wasn't satisfied with input lag, for those years vg248qe was the best for me, one year ago at last I changed it to vg279qm cause I really impressed by input lag of this panel. My dream it's a panel with xf252qx response time and vg279qm input lag ))
As for my subjective opinion VG258QM has the same input lag as Acer xf252qx (I suppose it's the same panel), but actually these TN's 240hz in my experience were the best for me. (I suppose xl2540k/2546k have the same perfomance or slightly better as many like it here)
Reponse time slightly faster with vg258qm than on vg279qm, I could spot enemies faster in rare moments, but also TN's are brighter(may be that's also why).
Two more bad moments with vg258qm I had eyestrain after 2 hours of gaming in CS GO, I never had this issue with vg279qm.(probably I just need more adjust brightness on vg258qm, didn't spend much time for adjusting). Also I saw in DM sometimes inverse ghosting(if I properly understood what is it).
For me I only found one thing useful with vg258qm - in rare moments I can spot enemies slightly easier.
So in conlusion:
input lag: vg279qm > vg258qm
response time: vg258qm(slightly better) > vg279qm (in 80 OD I think clarity the same)
Colors: of course vg279qm > vg258qm
In common TN 240hz was sad sight after fast IPS 240hz and from this moment I fed up with TN 240hz and will test only 240hz IPS.
Last panel which was really imressed me after vg279qm it's new Acer XV272UX(2k, 240hz, IPS)
So I highly recommend to go for VG259QM or VG279QM.
Probably, enthusiasts who like overdrive tests would found in future some strong sides of VG258QM, but as for me it's just another xf252qx which was introduced in 2019 and actually as I remember clarity on xf252qx was better ...
Again sticked to vg279qm and will be wating second generation of 240hz IPS.
Re: BenQ XL2540K or Asus VG258QM
I understand all your points, and yes, in general I would suggest the IPS model but for me the TN is still better in some aspect.sk1p wrote: ↑26 Mar 2021, 10:09(sry, for my bad english in advance:D)
I received Vg258qm earlier and already returned it to the shop, sad news about input lag have been confirmed for me. I can play CS GO with VG279QM better(actually, still the best 240hz panel for me)
There are photos:
https://prnt.sc/10w7efq
https://prnt.sc/10w7est
https://prnt.sc/10w7znm
I know this review will be not so expected as many people want here cause I don't like any types of overdrives and adjust only brightness, contrast and colors. I always have some issues with overdrives in CS GO that's why I don't like it and stock mode for me the best.
I used many TN 240hz panels: XL2540, AW2518HF, LG 27GK750F, Acer xf252qx - all of them I returned to the shop cause I wasn't satisfied with input lag, for those years vg248qe was the best for me, one year ago at last I changed it to vg279qm cause I really impressed by input lag of this panel. My dream it's a panel with xf252qx response time and vg279qm input lag ))
As for my subjective opinion VG258QM has the same input lag as Acer xf252qx (I suppose it's the same panel), but actually these TN's 240hz in my experience were the best for me. (I suppose xl2540k/2546k have the same perfomance or slightly better as many like it here)
Reponse time slightly faster with vg258qm than on vg279qm, I could spot enemies faster in rare moments, but also TN's are brighter(may be that's also why).
Two more bad moments with vg258qm I had eyestrain after 2 hours of gaming in CS GO, I never had this issue with vg279qm.(probably I just need more adjust brightness on vg258qm, didn't spend much time for adjusting). Also I saw in DM sometimes inverse ghosting(if I properly understood what is it).
For me I only found one thing useful with vg258qm - in rare moments I can spot enemies slightly easier.
So in conlusion:
input lag: vg279qm > vg258qm
response time: vg258qm(slightly better) > vg279qm (in 80 OD I think clarity the same)
Colors: of course vg279qm > vg258qm
In common TN 240hz was sad sight after fast IPS 240hz and from this moment I fed up with TN 240hz and will test only 240hz IPS.
Last panel which was really imressed me after vg279qm it's new Acer XV272UX(2k, 240hz, IPS)
So I highly recommend to go for VG259QM or VG279QM.
Probably, enthusiasts who like overdrive tests would found in future some strong sides of VG258QM, but as for me it's just another xf252qx which was introduced in 2019 and actually as I remember clarity on xf252qx was better ...
Again sticked to vg279qm and will be wating second generation of 240hz IPS.
Now, I don't have the IPS version and I am used to a VA TV, so I can't really compare. In general, color and contrast, I still prefer the VA tecnology, for gaming I will go with TN because I don't have the shitty BLB and I accept the tradeoff the viewing angles.
If I need great image, HDR performance, color and contrast, I play on my QLED.
I will try to make some videos of the VG258QM, in generale I'm impressed, colors are good and the response time is fast at 280hz. At 60hz I noticed some input lag but is not that big deal. For 290 euros I'm still convinced it's a great monitor and worth the money.
Re: BenQ XL2540K or Asus VG258QM
For me main aspect is input lag, I used these 240hz IPS: Acer vg252qx, Acer vg272qx, Acer xv273x, Acer xv272ux and have been using Asus vg279qm right now, any of these panels faster in that term than any TN's, in my experience xf252qx and vg258qm were the fastest from TN's and of course TN's have some strong sides, but for me become hard to return on TN after one year with vg279qm.ezbill wrote: ↑27 Mar 2021, 02:47I understand all your points, and yes, in general I would suggest the IPS model but for me the TN is still better in some aspect.sk1p wrote: ↑26 Mar 2021, 10:09(sry, for my bad english in advance:D)
I received Vg258qm earlier and already returned it to the shop, sad news about input lag have been confirmed for me. I can play CS GO with VG279QM better(actually, still the best 240hz panel for me)
There are photos:
https://prnt.sc/10w7efq
https://prnt.sc/10w7est
https://prnt.sc/10w7znm
I know this review will be not so expected as many people want here cause I don't like any types of overdrives and adjust only brightness, contrast and colors. I always have some issues with overdrives in CS GO that's why I don't like it and stock mode for me the best.
I used many TN 240hz panels: XL2540, AW2518HF, LG 27GK750F, Acer xf252qx - all of them I returned to the shop cause I wasn't satisfied with input lag, for those years vg248qe was the best for me, one year ago at last I changed it to vg279qm cause I really impressed by input lag of this panel. My dream it's a panel with xf252qx response time and vg279qm input lag ))
As for my subjective opinion VG258QM has the same input lag as Acer xf252qx (I suppose it's the same panel), but actually these TN's 240hz in my experience were the best for me. (I suppose xl2540k/2546k have the same perfomance or slightly better as many like it here)
Reponse time slightly faster with vg258qm than on vg279qm, I could spot enemies faster in rare moments, but also TN's are brighter(may be that's also why).
Two more bad moments with vg258qm I had eyestrain after 2 hours of gaming in CS GO, I never had this issue with vg279qm.(probably I just need more adjust brightness on vg258qm, didn't spend much time for adjusting). Also I saw in DM sometimes inverse ghosting(if I properly understood what is it).
For me I only found one thing useful with vg258qm - in rare moments I can spot enemies slightly easier.
So in conlusion:
input lag: vg279qm > vg258qm
response time: vg258qm(slightly better) > vg279qm (in 80 OD I think clarity the same)
Colors: of course vg279qm > vg258qm
In common TN 240hz was sad sight after fast IPS 240hz and from this moment I fed up with TN 240hz and will test only 240hz IPS.
Last panel which was really imressed me after vg279qm it's new Acer XV272UX(2k, 240hz, IPS)
So I highly recommend to go for VG259QM or VG279QM.
Probably, enthusiasts who like overdrive tests would found in future some strong sides of VG258QM, but as for me it's just another xf252qx which was introduced in 2019 and actually as I remember clarity on xf252qx was better ...
Again sticked to vg279qm and will be wating second generation of 240hz IPS.
Now, I don't have the IPS version and I am used to a VA TV, so I can't really compare. In general, color and contrast, I still prefer the VA tecnology, for gaming I will go with TN because I don't have the shitty BLB and I accept the tradeoff the viewing angles.
If I need great image, HDR performance, color and contrast, I play on my QLED.
I will try to make some videos of the VG258QM, in generale I'm impressed, colors are good and the response time is fast at 280hz. At 60hz I noticed some input lag but is not that big deal. For 290 euros I'm still convinced it's a great monitor and worth the money.
Re: BenQ XL2540K or Asus VG258QM
Yeah, I totally understandsk1p wrote: ↑27 Mar 2021, 03:09
For me main aspect is input lag, I used these 240hz IPS: Acer vg252qx, Acer vg272qx, Acer xv273x, Acer xv272ux and have been using Asus vg279qm right now, any of these panels faster in that term than any TN's, in my experience xf252qx and vg258qm were the fastest from TN's and of course TN's have some strong sides, but for me become hard to return on TN after one year with vg279qm.
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Paneltype: Qisda Q250HTA00 just like the PG258Q
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Re: BenQ XL2540K or Asus VG258QM
Sort of funny.
QISDA is Benq's parent company ......
QISDA is Benq's parent company ......